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authorJim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>2005-10-16 07:27:04 +0000
committerJim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>2005-10-16 07:27:04 +0000
commitd948c0308a859275bcc2d5e0667e2637555c80a9 (patch)
tree6e6aa5816725ef45a34dd454640ff3d769a03e09
parent13d89902031aaba41de94c46553e1e43870f5040 (diff)
downloadcoreutils-d948c0308a859275bcc2d5e0667e2637555c80a9.tar.xz
(Top, General output formatting, dir invocation):
(vdir invocation): Don't document the old v and d commands.
-rw-r--r--doc/coreutils.texi8
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/doc/coreutils.texi b/doc/coreutils.texi
index b35a1569e..5d3768db4 100644
--- a/doc/coreutils.texi
+++ b/doc/coreutils.texi
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Free Documentation License''.
* Operating on sorted files:: sort uniq comm ptx tsort
* Operating on fields within a line:: cut paste join
* Operating on characters:: tr expand unexpand
-* Directory listing:: ls dir vdir d v dircolors
+* Directory listing:: ls dir vdir dircolors
* Basic operations:: cp dd install mv rm shred
* Special file types:: ln mkdir rmdir mkfifo mknod
* Changing file attributes:: chgrp chmod chown touch
@@ -5813,7 +5813,7 @@ output is not a terminal.
@opindex vertical @r{sorted files in columns}
List files in columns, sorted vertically. This is the default for
@command{ls} if standard output is a terminal. It is always the default
-for the @command{dir} and @command{d} programs.
+for the @command{dir} program.
@sc{gnu} @command{ls} uses variable width columns to display as many files as
possible in the fewest lines.
@@ -6168,7 +6168,7 @@ This is the default unless the output is a terminal and the program is
@pindex dir
@cindex directory listing, brief
-@command{dir} (also installed as @command{d}) is equivalent to @code{ls -C
+@command{dir} is equivalent to @code{ls -C
-b}; that is, by default files are listed in columns, sorted vertically,
and special characters are represented by backslash escape sequences.
@@ -6181,7 +6181,7 @@ and special characters are represented by backslash escape sequences.
@pindex vdir
@cindex directory listing, verbose
-@command{vdir} (also installed as @command{v}) is equivalent to @code{ls -l
+@command{vdir} is equivalent to @code{ls -l
-b}; that is, by default files are listed in long format and special
characters are represented by backslash escape sequences.